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using System;

namespace Lucene.Net.Analysis
{
	
    /// <summary> LowerCaseTokenizer performs the function of LetterTokenizer
    /// and LowerCaseFilter together.  It divides text at non-letters and converts
    /// them to lower case.  While it is functionally equivalent to the combination
    /// of LetterTokenizer and LowerCaseFilter, there is a performance advantage
    /// to doing the two tasks at once, hence this (redundant) implementation.
    /// <P>
    /// Note: this does a decent job for most European languages, but does a terrible
    /// job for some Asian languages, where words are not separated by spaces.
    /// </summary>
    public sealed class LowerCaseTokenizer : LetterTokenizer
    {
        /// <summary>Construct a new LowerCaseTokenizer. </summary>
        public LowerCaseTokenizer(System.IO.TextReader in_Renamed) : base(in_Renamed)
        {
        }
		
        /// <summary>Collects only characters which satisfy
        /// {@link Character#isLetter(char)}.
        /// </summary>
        protected internal override char Normalize(char c)
        {
            return System.Char.ToLower(c);
        }
    }
}